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Hot swap drives in the front bay of your computer or server, and safeguard your data with anti-vibration protection. Increase the storage capabilities of your server or PC while protecting your data, with this 2.5" SATA drive hot-swap bay.Turn the 3.5" front bay on your desktop computer or server into a hot-swap bay for 2.5" SATA SSD/HDD drives. Ideal for IT professionals, such as system administrators or computer operators, this mobile rack lets you quickly swap, replace, remove, or transport a drive between systems or locations. It saves valuable time in environments where storage drives need to be replaced or removed regularly, such as in server rooms and data centers.The 2.5" SATA drive hot-swap bay provides a protective backplane with a durable aluminum housing that offers ventilation to ensure proper air flow and heat dissipation. It features four anti-vibration bumpers, to protect your drive against vibration damage. To safeguard your data, you can lock the drive bay door to prevent unauthorized access to your driveTo maximize the speed and performance of your drives, the mobile rack supports SATA I, II and III, providing data transfer speeds up to 6Gbps when paired with a compatible controller.

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Hot swap drives between systems, using a 2.5” SATA drive in a 3.5” front bay

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